Brexit Chaos reveals a problem of democracy: It`s easier to find majorities against than pro something

Brexit referendum 2016, did Leave voters vote for any specific plan? I don´t think so. They voted against EU, against Cameron, against immigration, against „too many brown faces in Britain“ , against a lot of social problems and many things more. And they hoped their Leave vote would help to solve their problems.

Today 32 months have gone since the first referendum in 2016. Anything clear now? No ! The only thing we know is, if nothing is done during the next 6 weeks, UK will be no longer part of the EU. And then? The list of unanswered questions seems to be longer day by day.

Votes in the House of Commons show, there are again and again majorities what MPs don`t want, but it seems to be impossible to have a majority for a realistic solution.

Origin of the problem was, Tories were hopelessly divided on the question…

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Wolf Achim Wiegand is a journalist and communications coach. He is active with FDP in Hamburg, Germany, and member of the FDP national Committee on International Affairs. He is also a Country Coordinator for liberal ALDE Party Individual Members in Northern Germany, was their delegate at the paneuropean Congress 2017 in Amsterdam and was it again 2018 in Madrid. Opinions expressed in this blog are strictly his personal views. Zeige alle Beiträge von Wolf Achim Wiegand